Does anybody have a suggestion for a java library that performs automatic cropping and deskewing of images (like those retrieved from a flatbed scanner)?
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ImageMagick can do that; you can use the ImageMagick Java bindings. The auto-crop operator is probably what you're looking for. Automatic deskewing is a much harder problem and involves some significant image processing; I'm not sure if ImageMagick can handle that. If you can figure out the skewing parameters using something else, ImageMagick can definitely unskew it for you. |
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I'd imagine that someone has built a library on top of the Java Advanced Imaging API for doing this. You could try Googling for "Java Advanced Imaging deskew". |
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I've written a simple image deskew app, includes source. Available at: |
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I wrote a not that simple port of a very good deskewer. It works best if you have some text in the image. |
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